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The dream of six seasons and a movie is over: Numerous sources are reporting that NBC has canceled Community—four words that Community fans have dreaded hearing almost every day since the show’s first season, imagining what it would be like to read them, practicing saying them to see how they would feel in their mouth. In a way, they became their own #SixSeasonsAndAMovie-like mantra, a way of speaking aloud their tribe’s greatest fears in an effort to ward them off. But today they are no longer just a danger lurking in the darkness to be greeted with nervous laughter and the self-preservation of cynicism. Today they are real.

That's disappointing. They did such a good job with season five despite having to recover from the mess that was season four. I was really looking forward to that sixth season. This show has a decently large cult following though, so odds are probably favorable that Netflix will pick it up. Some people might think Hulu, but they seem more infatuated with British television.

Community? I never heard of that. Well, judging from its name, it sounds like a subtle ripoff of Friends. Good riddance: maybe now we can see quality shows, such as what is available in the BBC and other British broadcasting networks.

Community? I never heard of that. Well, judging from its name, it sounds like a subtle ripoff of Friends. Good riddance: maybe now we can see quality shows, such as what is available in the BBC and other British broadcasting networks.

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You're an idiot. No other words describe my thoughts after reading your post.

It's been a long time coming so I'm not surprised. Didn't even watch the last season although I heard it was good.

I wouldn't say Community is a goner though. It's having a very Arrested Development vibe to it. Loyal fanbase despite disappointing ratings. I could see someone like Netflix or Hulu picking them up for another season, just might take a while.

Can't say I'm sad though, it was great mostly but quality has been... inconsistent. I'd argue season two is some of the best sitcom material ever but its been really iffy otherwise. Season one is good too but still has that "pilot season" feel, season three was okay, season four was just mediocre, and like I said I never saw five.

It lasted longer than it should have though and we should be grateful for what we got.

Community? I never heard of that. Well, judging from its name, it sounds like a subtle ripoff of Friends. Good riddance: maybe now we can see quality shows, such as what is available in the BBC and other British broadcasting networks.

You're an idiot. No other words describe my thoughts after reading your post.

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I'm an idiot? You could've at least enlightened me on what the show is about or explain the differences between this show and Friends or why there are no good shows on British broadcasting networks anymore. But no, you just call me an idiot because you can't respond to anything I said in a logical, coherent way.

I'm an idiot? You could've at least enlightened me on what the show is about or explain the differences between this show and Friends or why there are no good shows on British broadcasting networks anymore. But no, you just call me an idiot because you can't respond to anything I said in a logical, coherent way.

My comment made more sense than this. You don't have anything better to do than provide stupid responses to otherwise intelligent comments? Just what part of my comment makes me an idiot?

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You know, if you have to tell people your comment was intelligent, chances are it wasn't.

You know, if you have to tell people your comment was intelligent, chances are it wasn't.

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Unless... the people who read it were idiots or felt like acting like idiots. Besides, there is no shortage of idiots on the internet: however, the ratio of smart people on this site is relatively good compared with other sites. And as far as I can tell, I'm getting replies to my comment which, judging by their insulting nature, seem stupid to me.